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HELP!!! my soccer ball rolled on a condum on the grass, STD question!!!? |
so as i was playing soccer on the pitch and my ball rolled on a used condum, i took it home and lets say the person who used the condum had AIDS or any other STD, can i spread the viruses around my home? this happened on thursday. Your ridiculous. STD's are Sexually Transmitied Diseases... unless you had sex with the soccerball... (even then the chances would be slim). No. The HIV virus is very fragile and dies within seconds of contacting air. It is extremely unlikely that there are any other STDs on your soccer ball. I would advise that you thoroughly wash it off though. The only STD that I can possibly think of that could survive on a condom is Hepatitis. You would have to have touched the condom to an open wound or something though. Don't worry about it, you're fine. |
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